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Discover Ludwig"peaked over" is correct for written English.
You can use it when describing someone who looks at something from a distance or who is viewing something through a gap. For example, "Sally peaked over the fence to get a look at the neighboring yard."
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I didn't realize how exhausted I was until a dark line of storm clouds peaked over the horizon.
But the humiliation peaked over Memorial Day weekend, when the procedure called the top kill also met with failure.
JON CARAMANICA: Also, no coincidence, the night's only rap performance, by artists who peaked over two decades ago.
The struggle has peaked over the selection of a new president to replace the pro-Syrian head of state, Émile Lahoud, whose term ends Nov. 23.
Once all-powerful, with approval ratings that peaked over 70% at times, it is unlikely that Fernández will fade quietly from public view.
Legislative acrimony in Texas peaked over the last week, pretty much on schedule near the end of the 20-week regular session.
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The oil cartel's public pronouncements have grown increasingly hawkish since prices peaked at over $78 in July and it has cut quotas since then.
The UK unemployment rate exhibited a strong upward trend over the period from 1970 to 1986, when it peaked at over 11% (see Figure 7).
The number of temporary workers, just over 100,000 at the beginning of 1990, peaked at over 800,000 before the financial crisis.
Levels of deadly hexavalent chromium peaked at over 200 times permitted levels.
"In September, circulation peaked at over 380,000 and we are now regularly distributing above 390,000 copies.
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